I drew the top part on coquille board. This card was pretty big -- each half was 8.1 by 11 inches, so when taped together in the middle, they made a folding card which was 22 inches wide and 8.5 inches high when opened. Here's what the card looked like when unfolded:

And here are the little surprises which would be found as each "door" in the card was opened:

I think this may have been the second and last of these cards that I did -- they just got to be too labor-intensive and time-consuming. But that being said, they were also a lot of fun. -- PL

I don't know mikeandraph87... it's pretty tough to say which turtle is which without them holding their weapons. I guess Pete had a strict no weapons in the house rule (pretty sensible).

I would guess that Mike is the one on the far left helping decorate the tree. Of the three turtles singing on the other side of the card, I'd say Raph is on the far right with his arms crossed, Leo is in the middle leading the singing, and Don is on the left, belting out a high note, but I could have Mike and Don mixed up, or all 4 of them for that matter.

The other advent calendar he posted does have a bit more of a traditional "PAC - MAN" on the door reveal.

But i will say this looks like one of the more "BI - PEDAL" More commonly when BANDAI NAMCO advertises a Pac-Man he usually is in his more bipedal form with arms and leg as you know ( i.e. "PAC-MAN WORLD" series ). There are variations of coarse in his representation depending on the media, advert or game of coarse ( i.e. his classic puck / pie shaped representation .. which is near universally associated with PAC-MAN overall even with modern Pac-Man games ).

Allt hat aside, i'm gonna daringly assume that Pete is a classic gamer as i always suspected and a Pac-Man fan at that.